Share on social networks

2 clicks for more data protection

Data protection and social networks: We strive to safeguard your privacy. Please click at the top to share in your social networks. Data will only be sent to third parties once this function has been activated.

Send E-Mail

2 clicks for more data protection

Data protection when sending information: We strive to safeguard your privacy. Please click at the top to send this page as an email. Data can only be sent to third parties once this function has been activated.

Dr. Alexander Kalyanov, research fellow

Dr Alexander Kalyanov studied biochemical physics at Saratov
State University. He obtained his PhD in 2011 in the Optics and Biophysics
Dept. (OBP) of the same institution. During his PhD, Alexander focused on
optical coherence methods in life sciences with a particular focus on
full-field optical coherence microscopy. After defense, he continued his
research activity in OBP. In 2014, Alexander joined the Biomedical Optics
Research Laboratory (BORL) at the University Hospital Zurich as a postdoc,
applying his knowledge of optics and biophotonics to Near-Infrared Optical
Tomography (NIROT). Now, an associated researcher, Dr. Kalyanov leads a group
of several PhD and MS students developing a new time-resolved NIROT system,
“Pioneer”, for the imaging of the brains of preterm neonates.